Physical Therapy for Vertigo and Imbalance

Trying to find effective treatment for chronic, persistent dizziness -- or vertigo -- is enough to make your head spin! Now, heres some surprising news -- the person who can help you live more comfortably with your chronic balance disorder is not a doctor or even a pharmacist, but a physical therapist.

Feeling like you are living on a merry-go-round is more common than you might guess -- dizziness affects more than 2.4 million Americans. While inflammation or damage to the vestibular nerve or head trauma are frequent causes, the most common by far is benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV)....

Cranial osteopathy (a physical therapy) has been treating this kind of thing for decades. It's not a new discovery, it's just new to the medical establishment. It can be triggered by almost any kind of trauma - physical (including surgery), chemical (including anaesthetic and other pharmaceuticals), biological, emotional, you name it, hits the central nervous system, and via the meninges and the fasciae it can affect the entire body. It seems to be the critical process in my fibro and it's clear to me that it's the underlying problem in some percentage of CFS/fibro cases, but until the research is integrated who knows whether that figure is 5% or 80%...http://www.cranialacademy.org/http://www.osteodoc.com/sutherland.htm